Former WWE superstar Chyna had traces of prescription drugs and alcohol in her system when she was found dead at her home earlier this year.

Chyna's autopsy report shows the 46-year-old had the drugs Oxycodone, Valium, Nordiazepam and Temazepam in her system, as well as alcohol, when she overdosed, TMZ reports.

Pills were also found scattered on the floor of Chyna's Redondo Beach apartment in Los Angeles where her body was discovered in April.

Former WWE superstar Chyna (pictured in 2015) had traces of prescription drugs and alcohol in her system when she was found dead at her Los Angeles home in April

L.A. County Coroner officials said she was found dead on the right side of her bed with blood on the pillow beneath her face.

Chyna - who was born Joan Laurer - died from the overdose when she was 46.

While she was once a WWE superstar and Playboy covergirl, her life quickly spiraled out of control and became plagued by crystal meth and rambling drugged up videos until her death.

The household favorite was laid to rest at sea in a rhinestone urn close to her apartment. The scattering of her ashes from a yacht was filmed as part of a documentary on her life.

Chyna's autopsy report shows the former pro wrestler (pictured in 2000) had the drugs Oxycodone, Valium, Nordiazepam and Temazepam in her system at the time of death

Chyna quickly became pro-wrestling's first female superstar as the 5-foot-10-inch beauty took on both men and women in the ring

Her downward spiral into drug addiction meant there were few people to farewell her despite her status as a famous female pro wrestler - and even her family were absent after falling out years earlier when they tried to help her.

Chyna's career as pro-wrestling's first female superstar took off several years after she graduated college in 1992. The 5-foot-10-inch beauty was regularly fitted out in leather and sparkles as she took on both men and women in the ring.